ZeldaAs I tried to slow my racing heart, the woman stepped in front of me, blocking my path. She looked familiar, but I couldn't figure out where I had seen her before.“Excuse me,” I said, trying to step around her. But she refused to budge, her eyes fixed on me.“Do you think you can ever be our Luna?” she said, her voice filled with disgust. I was taken aback by her words, not understanding what she was talking about.“I… I don't know what you mean,” I stammered, my heart sinking.“You can never be the Luna or queen,” she repeated, her voice full of venom. “We don't want you here.”I felt like the world was collapsing around me, my mind spinning with so many questions.“You don't have to need me,” I said, a smile on my face. “Drake wants me, and that's what matters to me.” But she just laughed, a bitter, sarcastic laugh.“Oh, sweetheart,” she said, her voice dripping with scorn. “Drake will toss you aside like a used toy.”I felt like she had punched me in the gut, the words hit
DrakeZelda's brow was furrowed, and there was a look of worry on her face. I leaned in and gave her a soft peck on the cheek. “It's nothing to worry about,” I said, my voice soothing.She managed a smile, but it didn't quite reach her eyes. Her eyes were still clouded with concern, and I could tell she was trying to hide it.“Really?” she asked, her voice uncertain. I nodded, and took her hand in mine. “Trust me,” I said, my voice gentle.“Okay,” she muttered, but I could tell she didn't quite believe me.I couldn't blame her, really. If the roles were reversed, I probably wouldn't have believed her either. But I was determined to make her see that there was nothing to worry about.“I promise, everything is fine,” I said, my tone firm.She looked up at me, her eyes searching for mine for reassurance. I held her gaze, wanting her to see the truth in my words. “Okay,” she said again, this time her voice was more sure.“By the way, you look perfect with a sword,” I said, trying to c
DrakeAs I stood there, my thoughts were a chaotic mess. I felt like someone had played a cruel joke on me, but I couldn't think of who would do such a thing. My emotions were swirling around inside me, making it hard to focus. I felt angry, confused, and a bit scared. But mostly, I just felt overwhelmed. “How am I supposed to figure all this out?” I said aloud, my voice trembling. The stress of it all was starting to get to me.Suddenly, I remembered that my beta had mentioned a note. “Where's the note?” I asked, my frustration growing. “Oh, I forgot to bring it with me,” he said, looking sheepish.“Go get it now!” I said, my voice, rising.He turned and ran out the door, and I let out a sigh of frustration. Why was everything so complicated?As I waited for my beta to return, I paced around the office, my thoughts racing. I couldn't tell if I was scared or just anxious, but I had a sinking feeling in my stomach.Was something bad going to happen? Or was I just overreacting? I t
DrakeI stood there, transfixed by the sight of the dead man in front of me. His blood pooled on the floor, a stark reminder of the violence that had just occurred. I tried to process what had happened, but my mind felt like a jumbled mess. What did this man's death mean? And why had he chosen to take his life rather than betray his boss? Was his boss a powerful man? A man with the power to make someone take their life rather than risk crossing him?“Search the body for any proof,” I said to my beta.“Yes, Alpha,” my beta said, his voice steady and calm. He knelt down next to the body and began to search it, looking for any clues that might help us solve this mystery. I watched, my heart still racing, as he carefully went through the man's pockets. Finally, he pulled something out. A small piece of paper, crumpled and stained with blood. I held my breath as my beta slowly unfolded it. What would it say?But when he opened it up, there was nothing written on it. Just a blank p
ZeldaThe early morning sunlight streamed through the window, directly into my eyes. I groaned and pulled the blanket over my head, trying to block it out. But I couldn't fall back asleep. A nagging thought kept pulling at the corners of my mind until I could no longer ignore it. I sat up, my heart pounding in my chest.I looked around, but Drake was nowhere to be found. I stood up, my legs feeling shaky beneath me. I put on my slippers and held my nightgown close around me. I walked to his chambers, my heart beating faster with every step. I hesitated outside his door, my hand hovering over the knob. Should I go in? What if he was still asleep?I turned the knob and stepped inside. The room was empty. I stepped outside and saw one of the maids in the hallway.“Where's the Alpha?” I asked, my voice trembling slightly. “He's gone on a journey, my lady,” she replied, her eyes downcast.I was angry at Drake for leaving without saying goodbye. I felt like he should have woken me up, e
ZeldaThe screams pierced the air, sending a wave of panic through me. My heart was pounding in my chest as I tried to process what was happening. I heard the sound of footsteps running towards me, and I knew I had to do something. But I was frozen in fear, my body unable to move. All I could do was watch as the attackers closed in on us. I could hear the women around me starting to cry, their sobs filling the air. I knew we had to hide, but I couldn't move. I was completely paralyzed with fear.I forced myself to look up, and what I saw made my stomach drop. It was Drake Beta.“My lady,” he said in a grave tone. “You need to hide. War has begun.” I couldn't believe what I was hearing. How could this be happening? I felt my knees buckle beneath me, and I barely managed to catch myself before I fell. Everything was moving too fast, and I felt completely overwhelmed. All I could do was nod my head, unable to form any words.I was pulled down by a strong pair of hands, just as an arro
ZeldaI closed my mouth and looked around in disbelief. Where did that roar come from? Could it have been me? I opened my mouth again, and let out another roar, this time louder than the last. It was exhilarating, and I felt my heart pounding in my chest. I roared again, feeling the sound reverberate through my body. My senses were heightened, and I could hear and see things that I never had before. I could hear the whispers of the enemies, their frantic discussions about what to do. I could see the gleam of weapons, hidden in the shadows. And I could smell the fear, the sickly sweet scent of it clinging to the air. It was overwhelming.I felt the change begin to take hold of me, my limbs growing longer, my body elongating. My clothing shredded into pieces as I transformed into my wolf form, my fur sprouting and covering my body. It was an uncomfortable sensation like my skin was being stretched and pulled, but I knew it was necessary. When it was over, I stood tall and proud, my f
DrakeJake, the alpha of the pack, greeted me warmly when I arrived. The rest of the pack members were as friendly and welcoming as ever, and it was like I had never left. Jake was a good leader, and the pack ran smoothly under his guidance. Nothing had changed while I was gone.Jake invited me to join him for breakfast, but I politely declined. I needed to talk to him about the time-critical matters that had brought me back to his pack. There were some things that needed to be discussed, and I didn't want to waste any time. I knew I had to be direct and to the point, but I also didn't want to offend him. I tried to find the right words to express my thoughts.“Please, sit down,” Jake said, gesturing to a chair in his office. “I will get you some water,” he added, pouring me a glass from a pitcher on his desk. “You have come a long way,” he said, placing the water in front of me. I took a sip, my throat parched from the journey. I looked around the office, taking in the familiar s